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J. D. PEDERSEN FIREARM Filed Sept. 18 1919 4 SheetsSheet l 0 0/211 fiJ de .9812

J, D. PEDERSEN FIREARM Filed pt. 18, 1919 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 lnvenior:

John ZZZede sen, 258 wil ment 2 whe limited; and, tive pr. is simila.

seid prior pat- 30, 12121:] be con.-

Fig; t the siich; 8 by means of v 4,. and i on the eetion bar endema]! the vie Q.

Fig. e. viewed in I arrows for illustrating certain features and arrangements of some details of the bolt-med anism; and, Fig. 1% is a. view similar to it into it Suitable bearing in the slide 6. An Ordinary handplece 01' operating handh- --not hownnz b t e 1 t th A", 7 LC )7 8 Lao QDeCL O 8 8C- tien her .20 forwardly of the portion of Fig. 13, 1 showing belt ii0- weil-knewn manner, for the purpose at 0ptated to a diff zit SildG-ievbreech men. In Figs. 12 and tion, and member :1.

Figs. 15 to tail and frag certain tenth ing-pin and more'fully exp Similar mu e iixearm, but in some ini h 2.1T hP'GGi on the h a cerree imding change THEIR for a silibers are hei'ein iliustmt' 0 slide, as being s1idthe present drawings (as a] the ay require.

N0, 1.31.7,988), viz: the barrel. Ward. fimxiememt or rearward f ge by 4: the I azlne, by the l' i the hreeehaction, by =3; the 7; the cartridge carrier. {vhf stance, is a combined earlier 8; the extractor, by 9; tienber latch by 10; the.

firing-pin by a. sui 1V6 ii-iustmted by the folio the 1 met-human Wilifii lower, by the nmgwi Wili. he the hammer. by 1 1 ttie there safety-sear, h" 16; .1 tiescription. the stock, by 18; the ."Ii1 may, in practhe action her, bf; 20; tie talk e to? coaction preferred form therec c0mpr1ses a shdabie ba'e-niemher,

ated with spring 10d, by n this pm'ticuiey firezi .YH n1. e er the constructhe frame or receiver is shown formed dawn, sii 1e being here pro- With an opening in oni; the fem? titled with {guide ribs 6*, 6", formed on the id s th eof, s that land opposite respectively 0;? ti is block or left-hand sides, as 21350 c: trier. and fit 19d. to shde in the grooves 02' be unperforated. wouid permit th debris in the e 7 52 the frame.

I at suehe he iower fzi'e'es there- 'th faces. 3 3 upper side the when said? slide 6 is supported 7 3 the main :iei

iit 0; pos when" ner. said frame is with a single openii tion, as 2 (Figs. 2, i}, which is the lower sitie Wt:

YWHIQ". positien, held 1n the usual manner. 1. s ippe rted upen the he reciprocabie m -Chechen. in lewer w the mean frame 2,

two frames.

(Which in practice may form and preportmns),

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e shown heated oil-the .breeehaction has n 1 ro'rmee H1.

@519. main receiver, in a new describing the thereby releasing the slide so this be taken out downwardly, Without requiring other means or preparation therefor.

The breechection being retractahly supported in the frame, constitutes, when inoperly equipped and operated, a combined loading and breech-closing mechanism. For this purpose the present improvement has the slide-member 6 provided with the upwardly projecting hearing, (i in which :1 central bore, 6 (Fig. 9 ceiving the tubular stem, 7, of the holt-hearl 7. The bearing 6 and stem 7 are shown provided with means whereby to import to the stem 3 rotatory movement the stem is moved either forwardly or rearwardly in said bearing, consisting of coacting helical ribs and grooves as ribs 7*, 7, on the stem, and grooves 6, 6 in the said hearing 6, whereby the movement imparted to the bolt 7 relatively to said bearing or helical character. These movements, however, occur only during a longitudinal movement of the. base member relatively to the receiver and while the bolt has only a rotatable movement relatively to the receiver; a leading purpose of this arrangement, is to lock and unlock the bolt-head 7 to and from the receiver,

When the two loc lilif dugs 7, 2 the bolt are brought y turning 11 forwardly as indicated by arrow ii}, to toe cross-wise position indicated in H,

these lugs lock in front of frame abutments, 2, 2 (see Figs. 3, l), for tl sustaining the reaction of the m rl fz e when this 15 fired; and when tau. back- Ward,see arrow iiig. l;i-,-tc the position in Fig. 12, said lugs stand one above and the other below the bolt-stern 7*, so that in width of space occupied, the bolt-head, 7, now has a space on each side thereof (see Fig. 3) sufiicient for the operation of other devices, as for instance, the carrier-arms, 8, 8, of a cartridge-placing and ejector mechanism such as described and claimed in my aforesaid Pa ent No. 1,317,983. The latter said mechanism and the said car '1'? rarnis therefor,-those not being a part of the resent invention,-are not fully shown or escribed in the present application, and are now referred to only for the purpose of briefly illustrating herein one IllEClliRIliSJl with which in practice, the herein descri'bei'l bolt mechanism may be associated for practical use and operation. This explanation also ep plies to other details shown or only partially indicated in the drawings but not a part of, or necessary to, the present invention, including the magazine 5, cartridge-releaser 10, ac tion bar 20, slide-abutment 2"; also the hammer and trigger and their accessory or'constitutent devices.

In Fig. 13 the locking, lugs 7, 7', on the breecbholt are shown rotated out of engagement with the locking shoulders 2, on the is made for re rec ver, and the to}; lug; 7 projecting from theis in position to enter the recess or slot 2, which is formed in the top of: the ccivcr. The unlocking rotation of the breechoolt lii'rii cd by the side I of the lug T liking against the side face 2" of the recess or slot 2* in the r -sci. r. The brccch-h lt at its front end a carries a lug or projection, '2", which passe alu'ough the opening 2 during the unlocking rotation of the bolt and al the completion oi this unlocking rotation, the log 7 occupies ii position adjacent to urface in the receiver. Thus the hrtecivoolt, in recessive backward and forward move'rnen J, willv he guided and prevented trcm further rotation by means of ppp'osin s of lu gs T and V hearing against c )ondinr" opposed laces or surfaces rio if" in the rehcluactiou, the i =7 rotal ivc moveit iciutivcly lmu'f stroke Thus. in Wtiou relative to relati V". i much or rearvrari or slide which the x turned it.

frame, forward holtniovcnieiuv 2. the bolt remains (2E1: "a cndx'vise movement) While the hi 6 continues .to advance l. ":51: position Fig. 5. Said forward imovcn'zeut oi the slide 6 relatively to the nu herein provided for by the spiral if the bolt enig in the nut of? the bear- G of in the slide is sui'licieutly t ribs 2', 7 pass par "3.931 with the soid grow lather said relative ad tion of nonrotating, and slide ru W forward bolt, it)? w Irom turning! of ti cngag Ag under th during: said, llh" slide niovcir nt, i firing posi n While l the rearward end of? being brought rwan;

quired for t 1a, to he swung u 111;;- pm.

9n the i.

end pivot-screw foregoing (iesciipiion as'illns- 12 will be seen that ii'oczihie in i'chiiion lock, 6, on which the extractor is i the extractor is shown haviace 9 in posifiion for limiting Live movement of the firing-pin in; to toe b01 3 member Y thus said constitutes connected in the hammer q i Q '1' "Ill be turns 'sor the o 5 frame; and hy have :1 cmisidei IIIOYQPQQR t W that on tii'eiyhei SiICi9 ecis hammer. and by :i

powerf i tuini'og' me 7, for

e marine? ow impoi' boii; ortieuiariy with racbor; this prosegmented 17 .of the firing pin 17,

e; i neiing downwardly eib'weenthe sidefaces of the nose 6"- in block 6,-see Figs. id fihus serves to prevent a e "icing pin relative to the ififflli'tijflfi the hoit 9 have-the (i turning or rotatable movement outhe firing in, During said rotation face 1.7 {Fig 21} of'the a if? and thus reerwsrdly actuates gain to iihe safety position i as shown iii 3 comprises a spriiig and is provided on its under 1 :1 fulcrum bearing: 9 7 v .eineni; thereof herein illusis provided with a face perfoi'ii I of the breech: Fig. forward nto "i' 81TH VS' e extractor, 9, :0 the boit-cz rhe rearward end" .1155 the sear face 4 of a triggerh pivot-ed at i. to the guard- I axfiri ig pin engagi ig mm" ce, and this cooperates with as the slide "5 frame and; i'uaieci iowzu'd its hammer- 7, to the position i e1 lion (Fig 6) by a spring 6 scribed .boiii-opei'atiiie and an these ope-rating in a, Well-- means cooperate with i he in known i Thus said trigger-searmemnism and the hninmei seex 5 oer combined niember-which includes nism in the manner and mithe piiirposes as the trigger 1-. the sear 15,. and the safetyelsewhere herein mire'faiiiy ifii'flQfi. m if}; said member is therein shown provided. with the usuai finger piece or opemrin arm. and aisowvith an ar11i-extensi0ii set with a face on the arm t of a forward is piiogoily supportei i ziii F2 and isfprovided essential demerits such. :1 him'imezi, F W {in opei'iiiingg arm or lever Z triggei", firing-spring [ii-1 Emmi secondary l'rigg'gz'er should be pro- Tii0fi in practice with an ordinary springzictn H711 means, (not shown) and also proviii d Wiih :1 hammew-engaging iace 5 in position eiig hgingg um e1 2i face 14 0f 1e; I i'izimi'netr being: retracted to cocked position 6) the forward trigger-lock Wiii dihoih. the hamn1er"and said oi the primary trigger. Thus, in to mien. e the hammer, the trigger 4 i =1 ,i i hv smi sz'afefi j 55 devices as may he found iiesimeie or suit able, and one so i incchinismo'f this kind is described and claimed in my Patent No. 1311988.

For actuating ihe firing-pin 1'? 69 14, is here'n shown pivoted to frame 3 by R pivot-pin i i-"i one mer is acuufiieri by e main-spa mer in 21 Z y in 11 b0? ilihi by 1 i s imiocheci by reflecting the forward ordinary EV-13111:, ix; shown. sonny; tri e i j 165 t bears against a thrus imi h in practice ii'essuie n13! he mannall v i, J a Y d end-part 4 which reaches forwardly to 00- iock 01 secondary trigger, z which *r-enfi of the hammer, so that on the cluiil' 1- nation, a fi'nr lm lULii supported of triggers, mnl reartrastion 9f 7 2 LE Fm one will be I i i :4 i u a: P if c'pei'z'n'i" i applied 5111112 0 and 20 bein inpyon 1y t0 and rearwg. v Lion in the frame an I advanced to its lcbeing mourned on is than retsfi nu nu: \luvzi ills 'igud liar uitrnm'ivn lil'killW-ilijlil'lll illlrllflj was engagement- Ul'EJlilil m vunvni l liLU block from ml menus appurtenant llllflifll for pm ring pin during 2L it yulnt'w to the 'w rotuthm 01 is; firing pin to ivnnw unlockng the bolt out rnx. in (:Oiiibi "'uim) liming juging abut 1d bolt: mechabolt-carrying reciprocation -()111. n firing and a bolt i'ni'umble ""1 in z'eciplfacitable ng mounted on the lard mommenls re' fivcly to in a lockingdface g n ink-Jun almti'nmil face; ink-rum wimp conctive Yin: hing-l; and l v for re all ouii of Mann in on a rear um mun mm its firing l 1 mound :1 iii in the bail-L s 00 block "for forward a vices are also c0211. '6 in UP: 5111K ans nypagu'icnnnt to the forth in said-prior paivnt anal in 'tlia pres. l i firing pin arr-tinged fol-prevent applicatian with specific features and (16- mg rotation oi the firing pm during a tails (herein illustrated) of he several said lZIllVQ nimennnt of the bull rulntive to the members of said comlzinwl blackmailnniam him-l and firing-mechanism, whereby to control 3. ln 1!"l i'QQCiirifilldlUfiiii the loading operation the exu'uvtion of the nation, a mechanism encu cartrh g4 and thn ujeutinn thaw? (Z retain the vxfravwr in W; 11 ml Muck and bull, the bolt (luring lw} uulimzl lnux'um m 01 mwlmnism (may/1'. 1 Luna-turning bulL- the bolt i'clnliwly to 'ilw i/ifllili. .is ru n-1i. vm-i'ying hlnvl; slidu 1} suppm'zml for in these sum-i ilizilHl'fiS ii "..ll w nmlawstuml viin'nvzziinn lm'mmily l0 and i'wiwvzndly that the ijnnfilrautiun um] nx'ruiigi-nn-nl lwn: Hum HM iiwiiimi in {he i'rzunu, 11ml a in illustrated as x-e 'uiul \wwimm' (51:11:15 :xml imia i'nlntulm: zu'uuml firing pin which is minorfeaturesllmiwl',1mn n'vivn'wl umrwipiwn-ublain ilm bull. mid. bull being Struvlinn llll'll in MUN i innuvs. 11:22:; nu mmmimi 0L llw block for lux fi/zmi and rearmudiliud within lln pmm. "5' n1 ix-amt Wnn'i movements in 21ml from :4 firing; p0siinuunlion. Hun iiiliiilVUl" (,0 live blouk and provided Having 111m, ilwui-iiw! 1n}, Enwnlimn l Willi 21/ 305 face fm'engmg img will. linunu arjmimc, bulbi'otating inc-ms (Omon the block and bolt '-l whiting the a lmltongug blot iilill forwardly to gulc epesition in firing R7 zimund 1a even is 1n the 5 v r Um).

pro havin combined block mm prising a DQD'iUZHiHQ siidably supported wardiy is 3.111 siuion in i around a firing pin which mam 1n the bolt, said bolt being: mounted on block '50? forwdc and PS5 1rd move t0 from a posit the block provided for engaf 5? n m; abut;

"Aliment-lockingu'c. nwvement of sosition; and s. -13? firing pin "mating the firing bait are both in the I)" f I r in.-

bOivt-TCL; 1h ral faces on 1 A01 :5 ti

gagazmnt into position i mm a provided 'int 511cc; :1 comaism. comprising Tying bifit'ii siida biy i imiication forwarlly to .Jiil a position in the .Fwzn 0., Add 1:. bulk having a firing pin 'pro (1 ii 2 safety-stop face, the bolt being r nged "far 21 having a Willi pr0vi iwmjmi ihe fir ng pix which is re having" a m i* bm't S" 1d bolt being 35 criimbined U c 11rd and rez zi posiind )wvidcd 1.115;; said 1? nine means Qoactive um: anranged bait out of he block from its r iecrimnis'n'i com I "flier in position and U0 opmni forwardly actuating WEEQU 1? block and bolt are ingi" :1 non zibi v sup 1'0 and J the "ulna; firinggpin boi'' b and pron gagi ie s2 :5 J provided W1 :ih-en boitmotafimp; means spiral 11104 5 on f L an 1hr ladt and nwi'idod wi h a taro for engag'in a' rin tiring pin rvtannng fact of an i'Xll'ilk'lUl'l and a i'mipora'i v warn-nighn tho hlorlq pro ion for on if tin litil l.

lllttl'vh'i a (iliili rolatii'vly to {no l)l()('l and havi'z'ig; hulow id hearing a swat tor TQCiPIUCELlilQ, i'ill'll'll fU-SlHli i-xtrartm'; a bolt. supported in said lioll lwaring and having; in tho lorwar=:l and lhei'rol' an arrnai channel; a firing pin arriwl hy tho holt provided with a face, for engaging the than; pin retaining race of an mlrarior: and a rortprorahlo car" tridgv-sholi mtrartor snmiortwd an r-ltlitl soar oi ihi: lslin'l': \:oi'ii;n'i in a springrarin portion and providtnl hour it i'orward nd with :i n'ojvrtion l'ar engaging in said arcual hannol of tho holt. and voridcd on tho nndrr Fltll' hereof with a fulcrum homing,

and noiidi-d rL- irwardly of said spring-arm laifi'iiuii with a tiring pin engaging and lllijllll fl' farm ll). in a hull HHfUlHliliSlll t'or breech-load in; til-harms, in rmnhination, a non-turning linlrrarrying him-k adapted for lQCiPlTOCZ' lion in the l'raine ol the firearm and having; to a ht Qt longiindinalij, thvruoi a huarin l'lLiiil'i H'lllJlU rvlatiwlv to the block and sing a son. {or a rrhi-li Qxtrartor; a ooh; in bolt liraring and havforward end ihrrij-ot' an iil'C'dZti a tiring pin carried by the bolt pro-- varmzrdly facing tat-o for on i and :i i'roiyror hhr 'trit go ;ln li rxi rat [or wig/ported on said soat oi the :lnrl: i-i'iin n'ising; a spring-arm portion (and n'm'idrd nrar llS forward end with a proit'tli lll 'l'or -n aging in said arr-uni channel of tho ooh, and provided on lln: under sitio thc ot with a t'izlirrnin lwaring, and pro; I ll with a are in position For engaging said irzn'wardly facing tau-.- ot the firing; pin and llHlElfy retain said pin in rilare, and also retain said -artridnr-s holl extractor in working relation to the bolt during a movtr nirin oi' the hoii Itjlt in to this block.

ll. Li a holt iOCCimniF n for breech-loadlirvarnm. in ron'iliina ion. a nonturning i ng hlork adaptvd for rec procation holt-rarr in tho frame of a tiroarni and having long tndiinilly thrrr-ot a hearing for a bolt reciprocahlo rrnati i'rly to tho him-la, and also having holow said hearing; a sir-at for a recipro-L-ahlo rartridgh-snoll rxmrartor; a lot gitnilinaliy rrtnraird hol'L Supported in said bolt-homing and having in tho forward headrnd thereof an arcnal channel; a tiringpin rniriid in @aid perforation of the bolt and providod with a rearwardly-facing face for imaging the tiring;pina'otaining face oi :i. V firm-tor; and, a (flli'ill(l18$li(fil1 9xtrarior comprising a springarm portion and snpi'niirted on said ext actor seat of the hlorir and 'n'ovidvd near its forward end with n proiortion for out i 'ing in said arcual rhannel ot the l olt-liead, and provided about. inirhany of its length and on the. underside thereof with a t'iilcrinn hearing, and proi'idrnl rearward of said spring-arm portion thereof with a firing-pin engaging and retaining fare and with a hearing face resting against the bolt and under tension of said spring and prcwided nt-a it rearward end with a transversely disposed far-e in position for engagin said rearwardly-tucing face of the tiring-pin and thereby retain said pin in niace, and also retain the extractor ilf worming relation to the bolt during longitudinal morenionts or the bolt relatively to the hloolz.

JOHN D. PEDERSEN. witnesses:

FRANCES H. Rioimno-s, Grozzor J. lflan'rnrs. 

